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UVL – Low pressure UV

LifeUVC Multi-lamp UV system
for ultimate water care

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Expected life of UV lamp 16,000 hours
Technology (Series) Low-pressure UV systems (254 nm)
Max flow rate (UV dose 60 mJ/cm2) 66 m3/h

Health risks and problems associated with swimming in pools and their solutions

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Chlorination or Salt Electrolysis in salt water pool

Non-chlorine pool disinfection technology

Low Pressure UV system

Non-chlorine pool disinfection technology

Medium Pressure
 UV system

LifeOX-M® - AOP

Advanced Oxidation Process

Pathogen killing

Disinfection - Pathogen killing including Cryptosporidium Parvum and Giardia lamblia

Reducing chlorine concentration in water

Reducing chemical irritation causing:

Pool smell – strong chlorine smell Red eyes, skin rashes, skin aging, dry hair, asthma

Crystal clear pool water solution

Chloramine reduction

Prevention of chloramine formation

Reduce HVAC and infrastructure corrosion caused by trichloramines

Increased attendance due to improved water and air quality

Operational Cost Reduction

Lower chemical, fresh water and energy consumption

ROI – Return On Investment

Eco-friendly pool operations (LEED, BREEAM, ESG goals)

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)

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Health risks and technologie

Pool chemicals supplemented with a standard filtration device will not guarantee you 100% safe water. Until recently, it was technologically impossible to eliminate certain hazardous substances from the water. Fortunately, the situation has changed. Both fresh and salt water needs to be treated technologically, not just with chlorine. Chlorine has an adverse effect not only on microorganisms in water, but also on human health.

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Our planet is unique for life, Let's protect it together Reduce Carbon food print

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is UVC light safe for humans? Articles

Direct exposure to UVC light can be harmful to human skin and eyes. Therefore, it is essential to use UVC technology in controlled environments and ensure that proper safety measures are in place to protect individuals from direct exposure to UVC light.

ZURI Zanzibar: Delivery of water and waste management

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Health hazard risks in swimming pools and prevention of healthy risks

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